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Development of the advanced aqueous ammonia based post combustion capture technology: progress report

9th August 2013

Topic(s): Carbon capture use and storage (CCUS), CO2 capture

This research project aims to explore a series of novel post combustion capture (PCC) approaches, and combine an experimental and modelling approach to develop a rigorous rate based assessment of aqueous ammonia based capture, and optimise the scale up this process. This report provides progress on development of the rate based model and assesses the performance of pilot plant trials of aqueous ammonia at the Munmorah PowerStation, New South Wales. Experimental results are presented of eight additives as potential promoters of CO2 absorption in aqueous ammonia.

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Development of the advanced aqueous ammonia based post combustion capture technology: progress report

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